Homework for today, and March update

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Above is the information we collected for our science writing, some kids needed to finish it for homework.
This is our last week for our Earth science unit.

Math: We are doing fractions this week. Today we named improper and mixed number fractions. Here is a picture to explain how to name the numbers. fractions

writing homework.

Sadly today, we did not know how to get in line after extra recess. I gave the students time to begin this in class, but if they didn’t it’s homework. These are the sentence stems for them to complete if they did not. Please sign your child’s paper today so they can bring it in tomorrow.

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Oh my gosh… It’s about to be March!

Holy smokes, this year is FLYING by! We have been super busy!

I wanted to update you all on the blog with what we’ve been up to in the classroom.

We just finished our division unit in math, and a lot of us still need to practice long division. It’s a difficult concept, and brand new, so please, keep practicing! We are beginning our new unit about fractions this week. We will be talking about decomposing fractions and equivalent fractions, then moving onto more difficult concepts after that is mastered.

In language arts, we are finishing our fantasy narratives. The kids are so incredibly imaginative and creative with these stories. I can’t wait to see their finished products! They’re also very interested in typing and adding text features into their writing. It’s all great stuff! In reading, we are focusing on narratives, fantasy in particular. We’ve been reading A Wrinkle in Time, and discussing the elements of fantasy, as well as character development.

Science has been very exciting! We’ve been doing a lot of projects and experiments. THe kids have really been thinking like engineers. I wish I had been taking more pictures, but I do have some great ones of their glacier experiments. IMG_2295

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Social studies has been full of evaluation and analysis. We’ve been doing a project about the real-life situation of the Supreme Court Justice who recently passed away. Our class is proving what the most constitutional choice would be – should President Obama choose the new judge, or should the new president choose when he/she is voted into office? I can’t wait for their projects to be completed so you can find out what everyone is thinking!

It’s December!

Holy smokes, this year is flying by!

I’ve been keeping up with everyone on the class dojo and on the remind app, so I will keep this short and sweet.

Math: We are discussing decimals this unit. In this unit, students will extend their knowledge of the base-ten place-value system to decimals through the thousandths. This concept will also be extended to the relationship among metric units of length and conversions within the same length unit.

Science: We are LOVING science! We’ve been doing a lot of experiments about energy transfer. The kids are really doing amazing. Here are some pictures of the kids doing their insulator efficiency tests:
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Social studies: We are ending our unit this week about human geography. The common assessment for the district will be on Friday.

Writing: We are talking a lot about adding voice to our writing. So far, we have discussed dialogue, punctuation, and similes.

Reading: We are still talking about informational writing. This week we are talking about chronological order, and how to answer questions that have to do with sequencing.

Our week and and FYI for reading

Hello! First off, we have started something new for reading comprehension. We are all working on informational texts right now, and a great strategy to use is something I call a Close Read, because you have to read it closely. We read the book, or section of the book four times. The first time, read the whole way through without stopping, and just decide what the main idea is. The second time, read the whole thing again, but stop and write down any questions you have about the topic. The third time, you read the pictures. The fourth time, you skim read the book and write an inference. Here is a picture of the format we use to keep track of all of this comprehension.
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Everyone should know how to draw and fill in this chart. This is a perfect way to see if your child is understanding what they are reading.

Now business as usual…

Math: We are working on multiplying, factors, and story problems this week.

Science: We are working on energy transfer. We did a very cool energy transfer experiment yesterday where we predicted what color paper would make an ice cube melt the fastest.

Social Studies: This was a very exciting part of the day. Everyone had so much information in their schema. We are talking about immigration, and we found out some of our classmates immigrated, and many of our parents and grandparents immigrated. We will be talking more in depth about push and pull factors, too.

Language Arts: As I said at the beginning, we are working on informational reading. We are also writing informational essays. We will be writing an informational essay about push and pull factors soon, too!

Nov. 10

Time sure is flying!

This is what we are up to this week.

Math: We will be doing in and out rules, as you may have seen on your child’s homework last night. We will also be finding multiples of numbers. (For example, the multiples of 5 are 5, 10, 15, 20…) We will also be comparing multiples of sets of numbers.

Writing: We will be doing an informational writing about the school this week to prepare for our informational writing about immigration next week.

Social Studies: We are talking about land use and immigration this week.

Science: Our new unit is piggy backing on our unit from last quarter. We are talking about the forms of energy. The acronym MELTS is helping us remember each form: Mechanical, Electrical, Light, Thermal, and Sound.

Reading: We are discussing non-fiction books. This week, we are focusing on Main idea and asking questions.

I look forward to conferences with some of you this week. The rest of you, I am excited to meet next week!

It’s November!

What a short week we are having this week!

We are finishing up the first report card marking, so there have been a lot of assessments lately, but that will be ending soon. However, assessments mean that we will be starting exciting new units soon!

This week, we are going to….

Math: Begin our new unit! This new unit includes numbers in base ten: multiplication. PLEASE, please, please practice basic multiplication facts with your child at home. Congratulations to Mohammed M and Yaseen S on getting 100% on their timed multiplication tests! Way to go! Multiplication will be getting more challenging, we will be doing one by one, one by two, one by three, and one by four, and two by two digit multiplication. I know everyone will do great!

Science: We will end our unit with a quiz this week. They’ve been doing really well with the unit.

Social studies: We will begin our unit on Movement- we will discuss push and pull factors for immigration and migration this week.

Reading: We will be doing a lot of informational reading this week, with fact and opinion, and descriptions.

Writing: We are doing informational writing this week. We will be describing some things we have learned so far this year.

Midweek update

I apologize for not updating yet this week! With Remind and Classroom Dojo, I’ve been having great communication with all of the families, so I got behind on the blog.

Here is an update of what’s happening this week in class.

Halloween is Friday, and like I said on the Remind App, no baked goods, but wrapped candy is allowed. Per our district and the national initiatives, we will not be eating sweets in class. Costumes can be brought to school, but not worn all day. We will change into them after lunch and the parade starts at 2:00.

Math: We are taking our unit test on Friday. The Unit that we are wrapping up includes addition, subtraction, comparing numbers, expanded, word, and standard form of numbers, and line plots with data.

Science: We are continuing on with the states of matter unit this week and next week.

Social Studies: The district Common Assessment is on Friday. This will be a paper/pencil test, where usually it is a computer test. Due to technical difficulties, the social studies common assessment will not be computer until next unit.

Writing: Our new writing unit is informational. We’ve researched a specific region of the USA and will be putting it together into an informational essay.

I hope everyone has a great week! And Happy Halloween!!!

October 12

Happy Monday!

Just FYI, a new procedure is being put in place. If your child ends the day on yellow, orange, or red, they will be coming home with a note that states why they had to move their name down. This note needs to be signed by a parent or guardian, or they may not have recess until it is signed. Those who do not return it, I will send you a text message personally in the Remind App, if you have it, to tell you it is coming home. Thanks for your cooperation.

In Math, we are continuing to work on numbers in base ten. This week we will work on place value, expanded vs. numeric form, and writing in word form.

In Science, we are continuing to discuss matter. We will be getting deeper into types of changes, physical and chemical.

Social studies, we finished up about the Midwest Region, and we will do one more region together. After that, everyone is going to work on the other four regions in groups.

Writing is a new unit this week, too! We are going to be writing persuasive essays!

Have a great week, everyone!

please join me on Remind!

Please use this link to receive text messages from me.
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This will add you to the class. If you would like, you can download the free app called “Remind” to your smart phone. If you have trouble with the link, I can add you to the group with your phone number. Please just write the phone number in your child’s planner that you would like to receive the text messages, or email the phone number to me.

Thank you! I’m hoping to keep the communication very open this year!